Being a Dad to girls is hard work, their wants and desires could be the furthest from yours.
From something trivial like wearing a certain colour, or watching Glee on the TV all the way to ‘BOYS’ and doing things that involve money rather than mud and goalposts.
Dorothy’s 1 but Bethany’s 14 and while this seems like a million miles away for Dottie it’s best to be prepared now for the change. Although it’s a cliché, little girls become women yet they will always be your princess. It is a hard pill to take for both parents, but especially for fathers. It’s hard because that Princess that would spend all day dancing around or on your shoulders as you go to the zoo or the cinema and spending every day together, you will see less of each other as she grows up.
It is a part of life, but it doesn’t make it any easier. Still, does that mean that you should grow apart? Of course they will want their independence yet you can still be close.
Here’s some of the things that I’ve learnt over the last 8 years with my relationship with Beth and hopefully it can help with your relationship transition.
Respect Boundaries
Kids don’t like to be smothered, especially when they are adults. You understand because you were once a young adult and you need to keep that in mind. The more your parents smothered you, the more you resisted. It is easy to worry too much and do it without even realising you are doing something wrong. But, that is why you have to check yourself whenever possible.
For children who no longer live at home a phone call once a twice a week is perfectly acceptable; one every day is a bit much. You’ll find the more you respect their boundaries the closer they will grow to you on their own. It isn’t uncommon for kids to drop in on their parents because they miss home.








